Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... present age that Milton is neglected as a poet , and that many persons approach the ' Paradise Lost ' and the ' Paradise Regained , ' as if they were enter- ing upon a hard and disagreeable task . This is one of the caprices of fashion ...
... present age that Milton is neglected as a poet , and that many persons approach the ' Paradise Lost ' and the ' Paradise Regained , ' as if they were enter- ing upon a hard and disagreeable task . This is one of the caprices of fashion ...
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... present as with their homage and their fealty the approaching reformation ; others as fast reading , trying all things , assenting to the force of reason and convincement . What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so ...
... present as with their homage and their fealty the approaching reformation ; others as fast reading , trying all things , assenting to the force of reason and convincement . What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so ...
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... present , overwhelmed with misfortunes of every kind , and hemmed in by a morass ; that very multitude which , two months before , had exultingly spread itself over half the surface of a vast empire ! Our soldiers , pale , emaciated ...
... present , overwhelmed with misfortunes of every kind , and hemmed in by a morass ; that very multitude which , two months before , had exultingly spread itself over half the surface of a vast empire ! Our soldiers , pale , emaciated ...
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... present , with observing the peculiar obligation which we are under to virtue and religion , as enforced in the verses following the text , in the epistle for the day , from our Saviour's coming into the world . " The night is far spent ...
... present , with observing the peculiar obligation which we are under to virtue and religion , as enforced in the verses following the text , in the epistle for the day , from our Saviour's coming into the world . " The night is far spent ...
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... present without my pains to keep you clean . Nor will I remind you how often , when the midnight bells make you tremble for your combustible town , you have fled to the Town Pump , and found me always at my confusion , and ready to ...
... present without my pains to keep you clean . Nor will I remind you how often , when the midnight bells make you tremble for your combustible town , you have fled to the Town Pump , and found me always at my confusion , and ready to ...
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